Thanks again to all our guests and supporters for making Pandamonium such a success

For information about Pandamonium and other WWF‑Canada events, please contact Mina Cicconi, Development Specialist at 416.489.4567 ext. 7304 or mcicconi@wwfcanada.org.

For information on sponsorship opportunities with WWF‑Canada throughout the year, please contact Eva de la Torre, Director, Strategic Partnerships at 416-489-8800 ext. 7704 or edelatorre@wwfcanada.org.

The Cause

Conservation currently receives less than 3 per cent of fundraising in Canada.

Funds raised through Pandamonium will help WWF-Canada continue to deliver its conservation goals. When you support WWF-Canada, you are partnering with an organization that gets results. Since 1967, we have protected wildlife and nature across Canada and abroad. Today, we continue to protect vital species and habitats as we create solutions to the environmental challenges that matter most for Canadians. We work in places that are unique and ecologically important to show that it’s possible for wildlife, nature and people to thrive together. Because we are all wildlife.

To learn more about our work protecting life across Canada, visit www.wwf.ca.

Entertainment

Indulge all your senses.

The Strumbellas

DJ Brendan Canning

Moment Factory

Arctic Home Augmented Reality

Chef Claudio Aprile

Jellyfish Snack Bar

Doom & Bloom Duet

The Strumbellas

The Juno Award-winning Toronto folk-rockers harness a vivid pop sound with rock-noir musical undertones and poignant lyrics you can sign along with.

The hit “Spirits” comes off the band’s just-released third album, Hope, and is regularly heard on indie and rock radio stations across North America. The band recently performed on Jimmy Kimmell Live and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

DJ Brendan Canning

Brendan Canning, co-founder of Toronto indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene, will release a third solo album, Home Wrecking Years, this August on Arts&Crafts. A man who wears many hats, Brendan scores films and television programs (including Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, It’s Kind of a Funny Story and Half Nelson) and serves as faculty at the Banff Centre for the Arts. He has a large record collection, loves to DJ and is most happy when behind the turntables at parties and events.

Moment Factory

Internationally renowned digital masterminds Moment Factory have enthralled millions with their exciting blend of video, architecture, light, sound and special effects. They have created immersive multimedia experiences for musicians from Arcade Fire to Jay-Z, festivals, special events and exclusive retail spaces. Most recently, Moment Factory created an epic 20-minute New Year’s Eve countdown for Phish at Madison Square Gardens.

Arctic Home Augmented Reality Experience

This wondrous 3D augmented reality experience, originally created for WWF and Coca-Cola’s Arctic Home campaign in Europe, lets guests make a lifelike connection to a polar bear and two cubs – it’s hard to resist reaching out to touch them, or jumping back from the splash as they dive into the ocean.

Polar bear habitat is increasingly at risk with the rapid loss of summer sea ice, used for travel, hunting and breeding. Over the past five years, Coca-Cola in Canada has contributed funds toward vital conservation work to ensure a viable future for polar bears through the Arctic Home campaign.

Chef Claudio Aprile

One of Canada’s most celebrated chefs, Chef Claudio Aprile is renowned for his creative energy and innovative use of experimental cooking techniques – and for his role as culinary judge on CTV’s MasterChef Canada. He has travelled, lived and worked internationally at some of the most renowned kitchens in the world. His Toronto restaurants Colborne Lane and, most recently, Origin, have earned him critical acclaim and a loyal following among discerning diners.

Jellyfish Snack Bar

If you crave a unique culinary experience, be one of the first to savour offerings from the jellyfish snack bar created by Chef Haan Palcu-Chang for Pandamonium. While many marine species are on the decline, the number of jellyfish in our oceans are on the rise. This has some people asking whether it’s time to think of these exotic, collagen- and protein- rich creatures as the next staple of our diets.

Doom & Bloom Duet

International opera star Teiya Kasahara and award-winning soprano Lisa Di Maria are creating a Doom & Bloom duet capturing both the primordial wrath and calming beauty of nature. This Pandamonium exclusive performance incorporates Mozart’s famous Hell’s Revenge, the Queen of the Night aria from The Magic Flute, and the joyously uplifting Flower Duet, from Lakmé by Léo Delibes.

More to come 3

Juno Award-winning Toronto folk-rockers The Strumbellas are coming to Pandamonium!

Check out the “Spirits” video – filmed at Toronto’s St. Aidan’s Anglican Church.

“Spirits” comes from their forthcoming third LP Hope. The album was produced and engineered by Dave Schiffman and hits stores April 22. “Spirits” has already been getting good looks at indie and rock radio stations across North America. The band recently performed on Jimmy Kimmell Live, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

The Strumbellas

Art Installations

Be captivated by provocative art installations and stunning floral arrays.

Reconnect with the Plant Kingdom

Beneath our Shorelines

LeuWebb, Beneath our Shorelines

With Beneath Our Shorelines, LeuWebb Projects is transforming marine debris collected at a Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup event into strange, mutated forms that are a far cry from the rich natural diversity of aquatic sea life. The piece represents the remarkable reaches of our waste and its impact upon Earth’s fragile aquatic ecosystems. Founded by Christine Leu and Alan Webb, LeuWebb Projects is a multidisciplinary art practice that explores the space between tangible and ephemeral, with a flexible creative process that seeks to engage through visceral means.

Jordana Masi and Graham Teeple

At Pandamonium, flora are invited to the human party, as a reminder of the magnificence and resilience of the natural world. Breathe deeply as you encounter the collaborative efforts of florist Jordana Masi and designer Graham Teeple. Jordana’s flower company White Oak creates stunning arrangements for weddings and events, and collaborates with top floral artists across the continent. Recently she and others transformed an abandoned Detroit house into a massive work of art with 36,000 flowers. As a professional gardener, curator and plant designer, Graham draws attention to plants as living things as well as aesthetic objects.

Floral installations by Graham Teeple

Graham Teeple’s #plantlove installations explore the consequences of inviting plants to the human party. Assemblages of familiar and uncanny species will celebrate botanical romance, respiring deeply and bearing witness to the bursts of life around us.

About Graham Teeple

Graham Teeple is a professional gardener, curator, and plant designer. Born and raised in a forest, his installations draw attention to plants as living things as well as aesthetic objects. Graham holds a graduate degree in Art History from York University, with a research focus on the possibilities of plant exhibition. He currently lives and works with plants in Toronto.

Check out the “Spirits” video – filmed at Toronto’s St. Aidan’s Anglican Church.

“Spirits” comes from their forthcoming third LP Hope. The album was produced and engineered by Dave Schiffman and hits stores April 22. “Spirits” has already been getting good looks at indie and rock radio stations across North America. The band recently performed on Jimmy Kimmell Live, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Check out the “Spirits” video – filmed at Toronto’s St. Aidan’s Anglican Church.

“Spirits” comes from their forthcoming third LP Hope. The album was produced and engineered by Dave Schiffman and hits stores April 22. “Spirits” has already been getting good looks at indie and rock radio stations across North America. The band recently performed on Jimmy Kimmell Live, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

The Strumbellas

Raffle

Congratulations to our raffle winner, Sean Doobay!

You could win an Arctic Safari trip for 2from Adventure Canada valued at $44,000

From August 4-15, 2016, you and a friend will travel aboard the Ocean Endeavour in the winding fjords of Greenland and the multitudinous islands of Nunavut to experience some of the planet’s most striking features. Visit abandoned RCMP and HBC posts, search for the animals that eke out their existence in hostile conditions and find beauty in the immense and indomitable North. Raffle tickets are priced at $50 for one ticket, $100 for three.